Quickie: Update to Parallels 2.5 for Leopard goodness

If you're still running a build of Parallels Desktop 2 but need to upgrade to …

Speaking of virtualization, if you're a loyal Parallels user but haven't upgraded to Parallels Desktop 3 for some reason or another, it's safe to assume that you'll still want to run it on Leopard at some point. I mean, after all, you may not upgrade all of your software all the time, but an operating system is kind of an important one.

Ben Rudolph has let us know that Parallels has you covered if you fall into the above category. The official Leopard update for Parallels Desktop 2.5 has been released (Build 3224) and available as a download through the company's website. He notes that previous builds of this update have been running smoothly under Leopard thus far, but this build puts a few finishing touches on the software's Leopard support. The upgrade is free to those who already own Parallels Desktop 2.0.

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